Trauma Emergencies — Glossary

An individual who has experienced physical injuries resulting from an external force, requiring specific assessment and management protocols. The specific forces and events that cause an injury, which helps predict the type and severity of potential damage to a patient. The study of how traumatic injuries disrupt normal bodily functions and lead to disease processes or physiological changes in an injured individual. An injury caused by an impact or force that does not penetrate the skin, often leading to internal organ damage, fractures, or contusions. An injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters the body, creating an open wound and potentially damaging internal tissues and organs. A critical guideline in prehospital care emphasizing rapid assessment, stabilization, and transport of severely injured patients to an appropriate trauma center within the "golden hour" to improve outcomes.

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